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November 10th, 2008 02:50 PM #1Analysis
Snubs show Obama is no RP friend
In the first blush of victory, US President-elect Barack Obama accepted congratulations from nine presidents and prime ministers and returned their calls. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, one of the numerous early callers, was not one of the chosen few.
All are leaders of democracies known as important allies of the United States. Two are Asians—Aso and Lee; one is leader of the centerpiece of US policy in the Middle East, Olmert of Israel; Calderon heads Mexico, the most strategic US neighbor in Latin America; and the rest are leaders of Europe’s most important democracies.
Obama has barely a couple of years experience as junior senator from Illinois and has only a brushing acquaintance with foreign policy. It’s very likely the Philippines struck him as just a speck on the map.
And so, if his team received an early call from Ms Arroyo congratulating him for his election, one of his ignorant staff could have asked: “Where is the Philippines?”
RP not in charmed circle
Kenney said the Philippines would continue to be a “strong ally” of the United States, and acknowledged that the Philippines increasingly had a “great regional role to play.”
She said that when Ms Arroyo put in a call to Obama, his team told her that the President’s call was one of “the first and most gracious calls,” and they were taking down names and numbers and they would “call back when they get a chance.”
They never did.
Kenney said it was not likely that Ms Arroyo would be able to meet Obama when she goes to the United States next week to attend a UN function.
“I think [an Obama-Arroyo] meeting is unlikely because the president-elect, as I understand it, is not yet meeting with foreign leaders. He is busy assembling his Cabinet,” the US ambassador said.
The sidelining of the Arroyo call gave a glimpse of the importance of the Philippines to the United States at a moment of change of administration.
It is clear that the Philippines stands on the outer perimeter of US concerns in world affairs.
The first telephone conversations reveal the Philippines is not within the charmed circles of the Obama administration. It is a leper outside looking in.
It is imperative that Manila should rearrange its priorities vis-à-vis Washington.
1. snub tayo ni obama. samantala maraming bumoto sa kanya mga phil-ams
2. Hindi tayo charm country para sa kanya.
3. Ni hindi nga alam ng cabinet staff nya ang philippines . di ba sila nanonood ng boxing?
4. Tinawagan ni arroyo pero nilagyan lng sya sa waiting list.
5. tinawagan pa tayo "leper outside looking in"
Baket ganun tingin sa atin ni obama ?
kasi . . for some reason mababa tingin nya sa country natin dahil sa mga namumuno nito
puro pagnanakaw lang ang alam. puro salita. at sarili lang iniisip hindi ang buong sambayanan.
ayaw ni obama mahawa. in short. or baka hindi karespeto respeto mga leaders natin..
Last edited by russpogi; November 11th, 2008 at 05:44 AM.
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November 10th, 2008 03:03 PM #2
masyado naman matampuhin ang Malacanang.
Di lang nag return call si Obama, hindi na friend ng RP.
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November 10th, 2008 03:06 PM #3
And sa sobrang daming world leaders tumatawag kay Obama, syempre mas priority mga importanteng bansa
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November 10th, 2008 03:25 PM #5
haha
It’s very likely the Philippines struck him as just a speck on the map.
ano ba akala ng Malacanang sa Pinas? China?
kelangan ng reality check ang Malacanang
that's country by GDP
Green tayo, hindi blue, hindi dark blue, hindi light blue.
malayo tayo sa blue.
Di pa nga tayo yellow.
Return call muna sa lahat ng shade ng blue.
Then shades of yellow.
heheLast edited by uls; November 10th, 2008 at 03:42 PM.
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November 10th, 2008 03:26 PM #6
IMO, the local media is (again!) giving hype to such a trivial matter. It doesn't follow that Obama is not a "friend" of RP because he didn't return GMA's congratulatory call. Sensationalized media at its best.
On another note, American "friendship" i.e. American foreign policy has not been gracious to the Philippines that often. In fact, history tells us that the American govenment has not been friendly to the Philippines in several occassions. Post-WWI Manila was the most damaged city - more damaged compared to Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Berlin. Yet, who did the American government chose to lift out of the ruble? You guessed it: Germany and Japan.
During the Vietnam war, one the reasons why the American government was friendly to the Philippines is because they had bases here wherin they usually launch major offensives. After the Phil. Senate booted out the American bases in the early '90s, the "friendliness" of the American government has been declining.
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November 10th, 2008 03:30 PM #7
Napaka-KSP naman ng malacanang. Kasi naman, kailangan pang may media mileage ang pag-congratulate ni GMA kay Obama. Eh kaso na-snub, hayun nagpakipot na at 'di na raw "friend"...
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November 10th, 2008 03:36 PM #8
sabi ng kampo ni obama, 3:00 in the morning daw (US time) tumawag itong malacanang?
natutulog pa si obama nun.
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November 10th, 2008 05:53 PM #9
Remember when the last time Pres.Arroyo visit the U.S. and make appointment to Mcain and Obama?.. Obama and Mcain confirm the visit.. unfortunately Mcain was the 1st to meet Pres. Arroyo.. then the meeting with Obama after 2 hour with Mcain... I think Obama heard the meeting with Mcain, all of the sudden Obama's aid turning down the appointment and said Obama is not available to their meeting..Lumalabas double blade si PGMA.. pinoy talaga sigurista ..
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November 10th, 2008 06:19 PM #10
Sa isang interview.....
Sabi nga ni Erap,- "Si Obama, siyempre Amerika muna ang aasikasuhin dahil Amerikano iyon. Walang tutulong sa Pilipinas kung hindi tayong mga Pilipino rin"....
Taob sina Escudero at Binay..... :hysterical:
6909:seehearspeak:
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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